Pressing dummy with air-stream-dependent air-deflecting device

ABSTRACT

A method and device for pressing items of clothing—in particular, shirts, blouses and jackets—includes a pressing dummy with an inflatable bag. At least a region of the inflatable bag extends into the neck, collar, or lower hem regions of the clothing. At the end of such region is disposed an air diverter for drying adjacent surfaces of the clothing item. The air diverter is connected to the inflatable bag as far as air supply is concerned. Should the airflow be weak or non-existent, then the air diverter—at least partly—retracts into the piece of clothing. Should the airflow be active, however, then the air diverter extends and takes on the form of a mushroom head. In such a form, the air diverter is in the working position thereof and, thus, ventilates the adjacent region of the piece of clothing from the underside of the mushroom head.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

[0001] This application is a continuation of copending InternationalApplication No. PCT/EP01/14118, filed Dec. 3, 2001, which designated theUnited States and was not published in English.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION FIELD OF THE INVENTION

[0002] The invention relates to a method of, and an apparatus for,pressing items of clothing—in particular shirts, blouses and jackets—bya pressing dummy with an inflatable bag that during pressing, is filledby an airflow, the inflatable bag having at least one sub-regionextending into an opening of the item of clothing—which is intended forpart of the human body—as far as the end of the item of clothing andwhich is provided with an air-deflecting device at these ends, it beingpossible for the airflow, likewise, to blow through the air-deflectingdevice and to influence the shape thereof.

[0003] German Published, Non-Prosecuted Patent Application DE 197 30 358A1 proposes an apparatus in which pressing is carried out on a pressingdummy. Therein, the item of clothing has its bottom hem clamped on anannular mount. The sleeves and the shoulder and collar region are fixedby supporting and/or retaining elements. An inner drying-air streaminflates the item of clothing and, thus, dries and presses it. Becausethe collar and cuffs of an item of clothing include at least one doublelayer of fabric, they are more difficult to dry, on account of thehigher moisture content. This apparatus, thus, provides air-deflectingelements for the cuffs and/or for the collar. These air-deflectingelements receive a partial air stream from the interior of the item ofclothing and deflect this air stream onto the surface of the item ofclothing. This means that, in addition to being supplied from the insidewith heat energy and/or dry air, the collar and cuffs are also subjectedto the action of the drying medium from the outside. This reduces theamount of time required for drying the thick-walled parts of the item ofclothing. These air-deflecting elements have the disadvantage that, whenthe item of clothing on the pressing dummy is changed, they possiblyhave to be removed and refitted, and are, thus, troublesome.

[0004] European Patent Application EP 0 193 483 A1 (subsequentapplication in respect of French Patent Document FR 8500673) describes amethod of, and a pressing dummy for, pressing items of clothing. In thisdocument, the item of clothing, for pressing purposes, is pulled onto aninflatable bag of the pressing dummy. An air stream that blows into theinterior of the inflatable bag blows through the latter and the item ofclothing, the latter, then, being dried and pressed. Because theinflatable bag also engages in the sleeves of the item of clothing, thesleeves are, also, dried. In one configuration of the invention, theinflatable bag is extended beyond the cuffs (and possibly also beyondthe collar) of the item of clothing. Flexible flaps are fitted on theoutside of these extensions—i.e., in the region of the cuffs. They are,preferably, made of the same material as the inflatable bag. If, then,the item of clothing has been positioned on the pressing dummy and theair stream has been activated, then the air simultaneously flows throughthe inflatable bag and the flaps together. The air stream, then,inflates the inflatable bag and the flaps. The inflatable bag, then,positions itself against the item of clothing from the inside. For eachcuff or collar, the flaps include—at least in part—two half-cylindershells that are, for example, sewn on the inflatable bag by one endside. This geometrical shape does not allow the flaps to positionthemselves automatically against the cuff, that is to say, once the itemof clothing has been fitted on the pressing dummy, these flaps have tobe swung manually onto the cuffs. Conversely, this means that, when theitem of clothing is removed, these flaps have to be swung away from thecuff. With a total of two cuffs for each item of clothing and possibleflaps in the region of the collar, a large number of manipulations haveto be carried out when the item of clothing is changed. This is verytime-consuming and, thus, impractical.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0005] It is accordingly an object of the invention to provide apressing dummy with air-stream-dependent air-deflecting device thatovercomes the hereinafore-mentioned disadvantages of theheretofore-known devices and methods of this general type and that findsa method or an apparatus (in the form of a pressing dummy) thateliminates, or at least reduces, the above-described disadvantages.

[0006] With the foregoing and other objects in view, there is provided,in accordance with the invention, a method of pressing items ofclothing, including the steps of providing a pressing dummy having aninflatable bag with at least one sub-region extending into an opening ofthe item of clothing intended for part of a human body as far as atleast one end of the clothing item during a pressing operation and anair-deflecting device disposed at the at least one end, and filling theinflatable bag with an airflow during the pressing operation to extendthe at least one sub-region into the opening of the clothing item as faras the at least one end of the clothing item and to also blow throughthe air-deflecting device to influence a shape of the air-deflectingdevice and, dependent upon a compressive force of the airflow, toinfluence at least one of a position and an angle of a flow direction ofthe airflow. Preferably, the clothing items include shirts, blouses, andjackets.

[0007] According to the invention, use is made, for the purposes ofdrying and pressing the collar and/or cuffs and/or the bottom hem of anitem of clothing, of an air-deflecting device, which, in contrast to theabove-described prior-art flaps, are of very flexible configuration. Byvirtue of the inherent tensioning of this air-deflecting device and ofthe flexible configuration thereof, it can assume different shapes, independence on the intensity of the air stream in the inflatable bag. Ifthe air stream is active—i.e., the pressing dummy is drying an item ofclothing—then, (in this case using the sleeve/cuff example) thisair-deflecting device pushes out of that sub-region of the inflatablebag that is located in the sleeve of the item of clothing, in the regionof the cuff. These pushed-out portions (air-deflecting device) haveair-permeable regions or nozzles. As a result, the air that passes outhere can dry the cuff on its surface.

[0008] If pressing of the item of clothing has been completed, then theair stream of the pressing dummy is switched off, or at least reduced tomake it easier for the item of clothing to be changed. By virtue of theinherent tensioning of the air-deflecting device, and because thecompressive force of the air stream is no longer present, theair-deflecting device turns back into its initial position. It isadditionally possible to provide resilient elements that draw theair-deflecting device, in particular, back into its initial position inthe event of a decrease in the compressive force of the air stream.These resilient elements may be worked into the material of the pressingdummy, for example, by weaving in elongate resilient elements orimpregnating with a substance that is resilient once it has hardened, ormay be formed by the material of the pressing dummy itself, the materialbeing formed, in respect of thickness and/or shaping, to give aresilient effect. For such a purpose, it is also possible for theregions of the air-deflecting device to be made of a material thatdiffers from that of the pressing dummy and has resilient properties.

[0009] It is possible for the resilient elements to be disposed, in asubstantially cylindrical section of the pressing dummy, eitherlongitudinally in the axial direction or transversely to thecircumference to reduce the cross-section of the region of theair-deflecting device when the compressive force of the air streamdecreases.

[0010] The air-deflecting device according to the invention may berealized, in principle, in two different ways. On one hand, theair-deflecting device may be the end of a sub-region of the inflatablebag. This is advantageous because the inflatable bag and thisair-deflecting device, then, form a unit and can be produced together inthe one production process. This reduces production costs and, thus,makes possible a cost-effective pressing dummy.

[0011] In many cases, however, it may be necessary for theair-deflecting device to form a separate component, that is to say, notto form part of the inflatable bag. This may be so when, for example,the pressing dummy is provided with a relatively stiff inflatable bag,which may be the case, for example, with a pressing dummy for heavyitems of clothing.

[0012] It is also possible for the nature of the air-deflecting deviceto differ. The material properties of the latter provide it withelasticity and inherent tensioning. By virtue of this inherenttensioning, the air-deflecting device maintains its initial shapewithout the external action of force. The initial shape may be in theform of a turned-in portion directed toward the body of the pressingdummy or in the form of a rosette-like fold. It is also possible,however, for the air-deflecting device to be retained in its restposition by additional clamping elements. Conceivable clamping elementsare resilient components such as pieces of elastic or clasps.

[0013] In accordance with another mode of the invention, there isprovided the step of tensioning the air-deflecting device in an activeairflow and, as a result, directing the flow direction of the airflow ona surface of the clothing item at the latest once the air-deflectingdevice has been tensioned to a full extent thereof.

[0014] In accordance with a further mode of the invention, there isprovided the step of relieving the air-deflecting device of tensioningin an at least reduced airflow and, then, drawing the air-deflectingdevice back beneath a surface of the clothing item.

[0015] In accordance with an added mode of the invention, the directingstep is carried out by directing the flow direction of the airflow oncuffs of the clothing item at the latest once the air-deflecting devicehas been tensioned to a full extent thereof, the cuffs being adjacentthe air-deflecting device.

[0016] In accordance with an additional mode of the invention, thedirecting step is carried out by directing the flow direction of theairflow on a collar of the clothing item at the latest once theair-deflecting device has been tensioned to a full extent thereof, thecollar being adjacent the air-deflecting device.

[0017] In accordance with yet another feature of the invention, thedirecting step is carried out by directing the flow direction of theairflow on a bottom hem of the clothing item at the latest once theair-deflecting device has been tensioned to a full extent thereof, thebottom hem being adjacent the air-deflecting device.

[0018] With the objects of the invention in view, there is also providedan apparatus for pressing items of clothing, including a pressing dummyhaving an inflatable bag with at least one sub-region extending into anopening of the item of clothing intended for part of a human body as faras at least one end of the clothing item during a pressing operation andan air-deflecting device disposed at the at least one end, theair-deflecting device extending the at least one sub-region into theopening of the clothing item as far as the at least one end of theclothing item when the inflatable bag is filled with an airflow duringthe pressing operation and having a shape influenced by the airflowblowing through the air-deflecting device and at least one of a positionand an angle influenced by a flow direction of the airflow dependentupon a compressive force of the airflow, the at least one sub-regionhaving an end, and the air-deflecting device being the end of the atleast one sub-region and swelling out when influenced by the airflow.

[0019] With the objects of the invention in view, there is also providedan apparatus for pressing items of clothing, including a pressing dummyhaving an inflatable bag with at least one sub-region extending into anopening of the item of clothing intended for part of a human body as faras at least one end of the clothing item during a pressing operation andan air-deflecting device disposed at the at least one end, theair-deflecting device extending the at least one sub-region into theopening of the clothing item as far as the at least one end of theclothing item when the inflatable bag is filled with an airflow duringthe pressing operation and having a shape influenced by the airflowblowing through the air-deflecting device and at least one of a positionand an angle influenced by a flow direction of the airflow dependentupon a compressive force of the airflow, the at least one sub-regionhaving an end, and the air-deflecting device being parts formedintegrally on the end of the at least one sub-region of the inflatablebag,

[0020] In accordance with yet a further feature of the invention, theair-deflecting device has air holes.

[0021] In accordance with a concomitant feature of the invention, theair-deflecting device is at least partly of an air-permeable material.

[0022] If an air stream, then, is blown through the inflatable bag, theair-deflecting device curves outward. The air-deflecting device, then,passes in the form of a mushroom out of the sleeves or the collar or inthe downward direction out of the bottom end of the inflatable bag—inthe region of the bottom hem. The “mushroom head”—to maintain thecomparison—then, rises up beyond the surface of the item of clothing.That surface of the “mushroom head” that is directed toward the item ofclothing is of air-permeable configuration. This may be brought about inthat either the air-deflecting device is of an open-cell material hereor the air holes or nozzles are disposed in that surface of the“mushroom head” that is directed toward the item of clothing. That partof the mushroom head that is not directed toward the item of clothing,or the cap of the mushroom head, is, advantageously, of air-impermeableconfiguration to prevent air from flowing out at this location.Otherwise, the air passing out at this location would flow away withoutbeing used and result in unnecessary energy loss.

[0023] For the sake of completeness, it should be mentioned that it alsopossible, however, for the present invention to be used for pressing bya pressing dummy in which the inflatable bag is of air-impermeableconfiguration. In the case of these pressing dummies, drying takes placeby way of an air stream acting on the item of clothing from the outside.The air stream in the interior of the inflatable bag, then, serves theremerely for tensioning the inflatable bag and not for drying the item ofclothing. It is also important here for the regions of the cuffs, of thecollar, and, possibly, of the bottom hem to be dried by an additionalair stream from the air-deflecting device according to the invention.

[0024] Other features that are considered as characteristic for theinvention are set forth in the appended claims.

[0025] Although the invention is illustrated and described herein asembodied in a pressing dummy with air-stream-dependent air-deflectingdevice, it is, nevertheless, not intended to be limited to the detailsshown because various modifications and structural changes may be madetherein without departing from the spirit of the invention and withinthe scope and range of equivalents of the claims.

[0026] The construction and method of operation of the invention,however, together with additional objects and advantages thereof, willbe best understood from the following description of specificembodiments when read in connection with the accompanying drawings.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0027]FIG. 1 is an elevational view from the front of a pressing dummywith the air-deflecting device according to the invention in the regionof the cuffs; and

[0028]FIG. 2 is a fragmentary, enlarged elevational view of an enlargeddetail of the dummy of FIG. 1.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

[0029] Referring now to the figures of the drawings in detail and first,particularly to FIG. 1 thereof, there is shown a schematic view of apressing dummy 2. The pressing dummy 2 substantially includes a base 4,an inflatable bag 3 disposed above the base 4, and a non-illustratedgenerator for producing an airflow 6. The air generator and a heater canbe accommodated in the base 4. In addition, it is also possible toprovide a further heater. An item of clothing 1 is disposed on theinflatable bag 3. FIG. 1 shows the pressing dummy 2 during operation,that is to say, the airflow 6 simultaneously blows through theinflatable bag 3—which, in this case, is of air-permeableconfiguration—and the item of clothing 1.

[0030] When the airflow 6 is active, the air-deflecting device ordevices 5 according to the invention push out of the sleeves of the itemof clothing 1. Because the air-deflecting devices 5 are air-permeable onthe side that is oriented toward the item of clothing 1, it is possiblefor an airflow 6 to pass out here that can dry and press cuffs 8 on thesurface of the item of clothing 1.

[0031] It is also possible, within the context of the invention, for theair-deflecting device 5 to be disposed in the region of the collar 10 orin the region of the bottom hem 7.

[0032]FIG. 2, once again, shows an air-deflecting device 5, this time inenlarged form, in conjunction with its configuration at the end of thesleeve 11 of an item of clothing 1. The airflow 6 in the interior of theinflatable bag 3, first of all, passes through the sleeve 11 on theinside. Of course, in this case—assuming the inflatable bag 3 isair-permeable—part of the airflow 6 also passes directly from theinterior of the inflatable bag 3, through the fabric of the item ofclothing 1, in the outward direction. This is also true for the cuff 8.As the airflow 6 continues out of the sleeve, it is directed over thecuff 8 again in the opposite direction by the air-deflecting device 5 ofthe present invention. The cuff 8 is, thus, also dried and pressed fromthe outside.

We claim:
 1. A method of pressing items of clothing, which comprises:providing a pressing dummy having: an inflatable bag with at least onesub-region extending into an opening of the item of clothing intendedfor part of a human body as far as at least one end of the clothing itemduring a pressing operation; and an air-deflecting device disposed atthe at least one end; and filling the inflatable bag with an airflowduring the pressing operation: to extend the at least one sub-regioninto the opening of the clothing item as far as the at least one end ofthe clothing item; and to also blow through the air-deflecting device toinfluence a shape of the air-deflecting device and, dependent upon acompressive force of the airflow, to influence at least one of aposition and an angle of a flow direction of the airflow.
 2. The methodaccording to claim 1, which further comprises tensioning theair-deflecting device in an active airflow and, as a result, directingthe flow direction of the airflow on a surface of the clothing item atthe latest once the air-deflecting device has been tensioned to a fullextent thereof.
 3. The method according to claim 1, which furthercomprises relieving the air-deflecting device of tensioning in an atleast reduced airflow and, then, drawing the air-deflecting device backbeneath a surface of the clothing item.
 4. The method according to claim2, which further comprises relieving the air-deflecting device oftensioning in an at least reduced airflow and, then, drawing theair-deflecting device back beneath the surface of the clothing item. 5.The method according to claim 2, which further comprises carrying outthe directing step by directing the flow direction of the airflow oncuffs of the clothing item at the latest once the air-deflecting devicehas been tensioned to a full extent thereof.
 6. The method according toclaim 2, which further comprises carrying out the directing step bydirecting the flow direction of the airflow on cuffs of the clothingitem at the latest once the air-deflecting device has been tensioned toa full extent thereof, the cuffs being adjacent the air-deflectingdevice.
 7. The method according to claim 2, which further comprisescarrying out the directing step by directing the flow direction of theairflow on a collar of the clothing item at the latest once theair-deflecting device has been tensioned to a full extent thereof. 8.The method according to claim 2, which further comprises carrying outthe directing step by directing the flow direction of the airflow on acollar of the clothing item at the latest once the air-deflecting devicehas been tensioned to a full extent thereof, the collar being adjacentthe air-deflecting device.
 9. The method according to claim 2, whichfurther comprises carrying out the directing step by directing the flowdirection of the airflow on a bottom hem of the clothing item at thelatest once the air-deflecting device has been tensioned to a fullextent thereof.
 10. The method according to claim 2, which furthercomprises carrying out the directing step by directing the flowdirection of the airflow on a bottom hem of the clothing item at thelatest once the air-deflecting device has been tensioned to a fullextent thereof, the bottom hem being adjacent the air-deflecting device.11. The method according to claim 1, which further comprises pressing atleast one of shirts, blouses, and jackets with the inflatable bag. 12.An apparatus for pressing items of clothing, comprising: a pressingdummy having: an inflatable bag with at least one sub-region extendinginto an opening of the item of clothing intended for part of a humanbody as far as at least one end of the clothing item during a pressingoperation; and an air-deflecting device disposed at the at least oneend, said air-deflecting device: extending said at least one sub-regioninto the opening of the clothing item as far as the at least one end ofthe clothing item when the inflatable bag is filled with an airflowduring the pressing operation; and having: a shape influenced by theairflow blowing through said air-deflecting device; and at least one ofa position and an angle influenced by a flow direction of the airflowdependent upon a compressive force of the airflow; said at least onesub-region having an end; and said air-deflecting device being said endof said at least one sub-region and swelling out when influenced by theairflow.
 13. The apparatus according to claim 12, wherein saidair-deflecting device has air holes.
 14. The apparatus according toclaim 12, wherein said air-deflecting device is at least partly of anair-permeable material.
 15. The apparatus according to claim 12, whereinsaid inflatable bag is air-impermeable.
 16. An apparatus for pressingitems of clothing, comprising: a pressing dummy having: an inflatablebag with at least one sub-region extending into an opening of the itemof clothing intended for part of a human body as far as at least one endof the clothing item during a pressing operation; and an air-deflectingmeans disposed at the at least one end, said air-deflecting means:extending said at least one sub-region into the opening of the clothingitem as far as the at least one end of the clothing item when theinflatable bag is filled with an airflow during the pressing operation;and having: a shape influenced by the airflow blowing through saidair-deflecting means; and at least one of a position and an angleinfluenced by a flow direction of the airflow dependent upon acompressive force of the airflow; said at least one sub-region having anend; and said air-deflecting means being said end of said at least onesub-region and swelling out when influenced by the airflow.
 17. Anapparatus for pressing items of clothing, comprising: a pressing dummyhaving: an inflatable bag with at least one sub-region extending into anopening of the item of clothing intended for part of a human body as faras at least one end of the clothing item during a pressing operation;and an air-deflecting device disposed at the at least one end, saidair-deflecting device: extending said at least one sub-region into theopening of the clothing item as far as the at least one end of theclothing item when the inflatable bag is filled with an airflow duringthe pressing operation; and having: a shape influenced by the airflowblowing through said air-deflecting device; and at least one of aposition and an angle influenced by a flow direction of the airflowdependent upon a compressive force of the airflow; said at least onesub-region having an end; and said air-deflecting device being partsformed integrally on said end of said at least one sub-region of saidinflatable bag,
 18. The apparatus according to claim 17, wherein saidair-deflecting device has air holes.
 19. The apparatus according toclaim 17, wherein said air-deflecting device is at least partly of anair-permeable material.
 20. The apparatus according to claim 17, whereinsaid inflatable bag is air-impermeable.
 21. An apparatus for pressingitems of clothing, comprising: a pressing dummy having: an inflatablebag with at least one sub-region extending into an opening of the itemof clothing intended for part of a human body as far as at least one endof the clothing item during a pressing operation; and an air-deflectingmeans disposed at the at least one end, said air-deflecting means:extending said at least one sub-region into the opening of the clothingitem as far as the at least one end of the clothing item when theinflatable bag is filled with an airflow during the pressing operation;and having: a shape influenced by the airflow blowing through saidair-deflecting means; and at least one of a position and an angleinfluenced by a flow direction of the airflow dependent upon acompressive force of the airflow; said at least one sub-region having anend; and said air-deflecting means being parts formed integrally on saidend of said at least one sub-region of said inflatable bag.